As you probably know. It's next to impossible to keep
every room in the house at a comfortable temperature. Expansive
windows to the south soak up the sun, while harsh winds cool the north
side of the house. Heat rises up the stairs leaving the main floor and
fills the bedrooms. And the cool air settles into the finished
basement or first level. The result is a house in which some rooms are
to hot and some are to cool for real comfort.
This common problem in today's homes can cause
temperatures to vary dramatically from one part of the house to the
next. Many of the most desired design features in today's homes make
keeping each part of the house at a comfortable temperature virtually
impossible. This situation is further aggravated when a home's heating
and cooling system is controlled by single thermostat. That thermostat
primarily affects only the room in which it is located, and the
temperature it senses is not representative of the whole house. The
Sensible answer is zoning with the PerfectTemp Zone Control System.
the finest, most reliable system available.
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It contains more than one level.
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It has a room or rooms with expansive glass areas
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There are large open areas such as vaulted ceilings
or lofts, an atrium or a solarium.
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It rambles in many directions like a ranch or has
wings extending off the main living area.
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There is a bonus room off the back or over garage.
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There are finished rooms in the attic or basement.
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There is a concrete floor.
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Heating and cooling temperature patterns vary at
different times of the day.
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Family lifestyle dictate different temperatures in
different areas of the house.
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Certain rooms used for social occasions.